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4 ‘Sheltered’ English 9: Multilingual Majorities, Minorities, Singletons, Newcomers and Old-Timers
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Anna Mendoza
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Figures and Tables xi
- Excerpts xiii
- Transcription Conventions xv
- Foreword xvii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Theoretical Constructs and Multilingual Practices in K–12 Education 12
- 3 Research Context, Methods and Data Collection and Analysis 35
- 4 ‘Sheltered’ English 9: Multilingual Majorities, Minorities, Singletons, Newcomers and Old-Timers 70
- 5 ESL 9/10: Connecting Translanguaging and Critical Language Awareness 96
- 6 Identity Trajectories of Individual Students: Multidialectal Translanguaging and Expanded Notions of ‘Academic’ Literacy 123
- 7 Discussion and Pedagogical Implications 148
- 8 Conclusion 171
- Appendix 1: Language Questionnaire 183
- Appendix 2: Interview Questions 184
- Appendix 3: Data Handout 186
- References 188
- Index 201
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Figures and Tables xi
- Excerpts xiii
- Transcription Conventions xv
- Foreword xvii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 Theoretical Constructs and Multilingual Practices in K–12 Education 12
- 3 Research Context, Methods and Data Collection and Analysis 35
- 4 ‘Sheltered’ English 9: Multilingual Majorities, Minorities, Singletons, Newcomers and Old-Timers 70
- 5 ESL 9/10: Connecting Translanguaging and Critical Language Awareness 96
- 6 Identity Trajectories of Individual Students: Multidialectal Translanguaging and Expanded Notions of ‘Academic’ Literacy 123
- 7 Discussion and Pedagogical Implications 148
- 8 Conclusion 171
- Appendix 1: Language Questionnaire 183
- Appendix 2: Interview Questions 184
- Appendix 3: Data Handout 186
- References 188
- Index 201